>Basically they are where you'd generally expect them to be on
a UNIX system using OpenSSH unless you changed the ssh or sshd
configuration: /etc/ssh* and ~/.ssh/*, see man ssh, man sshd, man
ssh_config and man sshd_config.
>
>You should probably read the appropriate man pages before making
any changes since your question implies that you don't know much about
how ssh works.
Thanks, Mike
You are right I know enough to use ssh, but not how it works. I
suddenly started getting errors when trying to remotely access my web
space: Host key verification failed. And was told by Dreamhost
to delete the SSH keys on my local computer.
Deleting ~/.ssh/known_hosts corrected things.
Strangely I still cannot FTP, but can use SSH or SFTP which is
not really a problem.
Bill
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